Friday, 20 January 2017

Out of me Head

The origins of this series of recordings started …um... some 40 or years or so, when as a teenager at school I was packing books away at the end of a Physics class, and two students came and started setting up different bits of kit at the back of the class. Based around an oscilloscope and a function generator, they were setting up a series of electronic tones to record on cassette tape. Since I first heard those sounds – the way that they sounded like nothing else I had heard, and the way their tones could be altered and modulated  - I was completely hooked. I went back to that Science room several times afterwards, trying to recreate those sounds, but without any success. 

Eventually I got hold of a Function Generator – but it took a long time after that, hooking it up to various mixers, EQs and effects to try and get those electronic sounds again. And then, with the recent acquisition of an Alesis Akira digital delay processor – which is an amazing piece of kit – and rerouting signal paths into various effects pedals, it started falling into place. Finally, those sounds started coming back to match what was already in my Head...

So that’s what we have here – abstract tones, space noises, multi layered aural madness, all out aural attack, rhythmic beats and pulses – and sometimes, all of these in the same track. Enjoy!

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